Saturday, October 9, 2010
C Kalyan, who is currently producing Balakrishna’s ‘Paramaveera Chakra’, has arranged a special show of ‘Khaleja’ for Balakrishna and his family members at Prasad Labs Preview Theater on Thursday. After watching the film Balakrishna praised the film and Mahesh Babu’s performance as well. ‘Khaleja’ has also impressed many others in the industry who watched the 9 PM show on the same day.
Bava to be released on Oct 28th
As announced recently, the music of Siddharth’s ‘Bava’ is expected to release on October 9th. Like ‘Khaleja’, the audio of ‘Bava’ will be released at Big FM. Chakri composed the music. The unit completed the shooting part and right now in post production. While Praneetha is playing the female lead opposite Siddu, Rajendra Prasad is playing Siddu’s father. It is a complete family entertainer in village backdrop. Being directed by Rambabu, the film is being produced by ML Padma Kumar Chowdary under Sri Kirthi Combines. ‘Bava’ is getting ready for release on October 28th.
Rasool expresses anger over Robot screening at Mumbai
Every department plays vital role in making of a film, be it a story or a dialogue, a fight, music, camera or sound effects. A film will give a good impression to the audience only if every aspect of the film is perfect. In this regard, Rasool Pookutty, who gave sound affects to the latest sensation ‘Robot/Robo/Endhiran’ was very unhappy when the film was screened in a multiplex for Bollywood stars. He became restless and angry when the 7th reel was going on the screen without proper sound effects. Even though Aamir Khan convinced him to keep cool for the present situation since many big stars are watching the film, Rasool felt sad because he worked very hard and with passion to get the best output for 'Robot'. According to him the film was made with a huge budget of Rs 150 crores, but the multiplexes are failing to give quality entertainment to the public. He complained that the speakers are also not functioning in many multiplexes in Mumbai.
Expressing his anger over the poor quality of speakers in multiplexes he said, “They are cheating the public and the government should hold responsible for granting permission to multiplexes to screen films without minimum requirements. As a citizen of India I’ve right to question the government about this and I will also file a complaint to Indian Feature Films Producers Association."